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Elizabeth Taylor

Female 1770 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Taylor was born 1770, Granville, Chowan, North Carolina (daughter of Charles Taylor and Anna Cook).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Taylor was born 1743, Franklin, Gerogia (son of Zachary Taylor, III and Elizabeth Lee); died 1813.

    Notes:

    Could be our line instead of “William”.

    Charles married Anna Cook 1783, Wilkes, Ashe, North Carolina. Anna was born 1745, Granville, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anna Cook was born 1745, Granville, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Taylor was born 1770, Granville, Chowan, North Carolina.
    2. Martha Taylor was born 1772, Granville, Chowan, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Zachary Taylor, III was born 17 Apr 1707, Rapidan, Orange, VA or Carine, VA (son of Col. James Taylor, II and Martha Thompson); died 1 Mar 1768, Orange County,VA.

    Notes:

    His tombstone reads:
    “son of James Taylor II of Bloomsbury, Knight of the Golden Horeshoe.
    Grandparent of President Zachary Taylor, Great Uncle of President James
    Madison, Greatgrandparent of Sara Knox Taylor, wife of President Jefferson
    Davis of the Confederacy, husband of Elizabeth Lee.”

    Meadow Farm Estate was built for Zachary Taylor (III) by his father James in the 1720’s.
    Per tombstone plaque.

    Zachary married Elizabeth Lee 1737, Northumberland, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of Hancock Lee and Sarah Elizabeth Allerton) was born 25 May 1709, Wicomico, Northumberland, VA; died Apr 1753, Farnham, Richmand, VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Lee was born 25 May 1709, Wicomico, Northumberland, VA (daughter of Hancock Lee and Sarah Elizabeth Allerton); died Apr 1753, Farnham, Richmand, VA.

    Notes:

    Apparently she is in Wikipedia.

    Children:
    1. Richard Lee Taylor was born 3 Apr 1744, Orange County,VA; died 19 Feb 1826, Jefferson, KY; was buried , Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, KY.
    2. William Taylor was born 19 Dec 1737, Orange County,VA; died 5 Nov 1803, Townsville, Vance, North Carolina; was buried , Machpelah Cemetery, Vance COunty, NC.
    3. 2. Charles Taylor was born 1743, Franklin, Gerogia; died 1813.
    4. Ezekiel Taylor
    5. Zachariah Taylor
    6. Jeramiah Taylor
    7. Nancy Taylor
    8. Rebecca Taylor
    9. Hancock Taylor
    10. Elizabeth Taylor was born 1740.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Col. James Taylor, II was born 14 Mar 1675, Accomack, VA (son of Col. James I. Taylor, I and Frances Walker); died 26 Jun 1729, Orange County,VA; was buried , Hare Forest Cemetery OR Taylor Cemetery Rapidan, Culpeper COunty, VA.

    Notes:

    Of Bloomsbury, Knight of the Golden Horseshoe.

    Daughter Francis married Ambrose Madison-grandparents of Pres. Madison.

    Birth:
    King & Queen OR Caroline

    Died:
    Caroline

    James married Martha Thompson 23 Feb 1699, King & Queen, VA. Martha was born 1679, VA; died 19 Nov 1762, Greenfield, Orange, VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Martha Thompson was born 1679, VA; died 19 Nov 1762, Greenfield, Orange, VA.
    Children:
    1. 4. Zachary Taylor, III was born 17 Apr 1707, Rapidan, Orange, VA or Carine, VA; died 1 Mar 1768, Orange County,VA.
    2. Frances Taylor was born 1700; died 1761.
    3. Martha Taylor
    4. James Taylor
    5. Col. George Taylor was born 10 Feb 1711; died 4 Nov 1792.
    6. Tabitha Taylor
    7. Erasmus Taylor
    8. Hannah Taylor
    9. Mildred Taylor
    10. John Taylor
    11. Charles Taylor
    12. Richard Taylor

  3. 10.  Hancock Lee was born 1653, Dividing Creek, Northumberland, VA (son of Richard Henry Lee and Anne Constable); died 25 May 1709, Ditchley, Northumberland, VA.

    Notes:

    Apparently he is in Wikipedia.
    First established in 1686 by Hancock Lee, the two-story home was built in 1752-62 by Kendall Lee, grandson of the founder. Through intermarriage of the Lees who lived here and the Balls living at Bewdley, Ditchley became a Ball home in 1789 when it was conveyed to James Ball III of Bewdley, a first cousin. Around 1930, Mrs. Alfred I. duPont, nee Jessie Dew Ball, a descendant of William Ball, bought Ditchley, restoring it to its original beauty. Bobby Ball, quite a colorful character and fondly remembered, looked after the house until his death in 2001. A caretaker remains on the property, but the future of the house seems fragile. With its devotion to symmetry, this dwelling conveys an understated, elegant impression. The grounds have large old boxwoods, towering sycamores, and a huge osage orange. Being surrounded by level land and sparkling waters, it has a warm glow throughout the day.

    Hancock married Sarah Elizabeth Allerton 1690-1709, VA. Sarah was born 1670, Westmoreland, VA; died 17 May 1731, Ditchley, Northumberland, VA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah Elizabeth Allerton was born 1670, Westmoreland, VA; died 17 May 1731, Ditchley, Northumberland, VA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Lee was born 25 May 1709, Wicomico, Northumberland, VA; died Apr 1753, Farnham, Richmand, VA.
    2. Hancock Lee, II was born 1709.